Includes:The original theatrical and international trailersAudio commentary with writer/director Joshua Martin

Release Date: 2004

(Drama) Maria Alvarez (Catalina Sandino), a bright, spirited 17-year old, lives with three generations of her family in a cramped house in rural Colombia. Desperate to leave her job stripping thorns from flowers in a rose plantation, Maria accepts a lucrative offer to transport packets of heroin-which she must swallow-to the United States. The ruthless world of international drug trafficking proves to be more than Maria bargained for as she becomes ultimately entangled with both drug cartels and immigration officials. The dramatic thriller builds toward a conclusion so powerful and revealing it could only be based on a thousand true stories.

Audio Commentary: Audio commentary with writer/director Joshua Marston Theatrical Trailer: The original theatrical and international trailer

You have no idea how vivid the details are in this movie. I have never seen anything like it. The movie follows a young girl who makes a bad decession based on her need for money. You will get an inside look into the world of international drug traffic.